--- Log for 15.03.103 Server: sterling.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 18 days and 13 hours ago 00.10.28 Part barka 00.12.53 Quit TBoy () 00.27.38 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.19.39 Quit Zagor ("Client Exiting") 01.19.39 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.35.33 Nick edx is now known as edx`z (edx@pD9EAA4CB.dip.t-dialin.net) 01.56.07 Join Temfate [0] (jirc@12-208-243-31.client.attbi.com) 02.07.23 # question; once rockbox is on the device; do we need the archos windows driver still? 02.07.56 # Temfate: yes, otherwise you won't be able to access the device from Windows 02.08.08 # rockbox just replaces the firmware on the jukebox 02.09.57 # One more question then! According to Archos when the harddrive has a problem you can still format via the software they provide. Thus can you upgrade the harddisk without having it fat32 formatted and format that way? I'm at day one of archos recorder hacking so give me a week to start debugging code! 02.13.04 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 02.14.31 # Temfate: you don't need any special software to format the hard drive (unless they're referring to their drivers as such) 02.14.52 # just plug in the device to your computer and it'll be recognized as a normal hard drive that you can then format 02.15.14 # the hard drive doesn't need to be pre-formatted 02.17.46 Quit _seb_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.19.05 # not quite what I meant... I understand how easy it is to format. I'm just curious if anyone had attempted to format the new (say 40gig hd) via the USB link?? 02.20.25 # Temfate: yes, I have successfully 02.21.24 # ok; thanks... well off I go to study this source code... Anything I need to know in particular to the FM recorder build? 02.24.18 # Temfate: everything you need to know is in the online documentation 02.27.23 Quit Temfate ("Leaving") 02.27.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.13.16 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.16.46 Join jaharkes [0] (~jaharkes@ASYNC4-CS1.NET.CS.CMU.EDU) 04.20.32 Part jaharkes ("Client Exiting") 04.27.35 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 04.27.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.37.02 Quit hardeep ("BitchX: use it, it makes you bulletproof") 05.50.56 Join onree [0] (~onree@ool-4355bb71.dyn.optonline.net) 05.50.57 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.51.25 # anyone here? 05.53.02 # guess not 06.03.11 # yeah.. whats up? 06.27.48 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.37.12 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 07.03.50 Join _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 07.03.51 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.08.56 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-sleep (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 07.35.38 Join josh966 [0] (~chatzilla@dsl081-057-096.sfo1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 08.14.26 Quit josh966 ("ChatZilla 0.8.23 [Mozilla rv:1.3/20030312]") 08.27.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.19.19 Join PsycoXul_ [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-41-2.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 09.19.19 Quit PsycoXul (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.24.10 Join Guest1 [0] (jirc@pc3-clyd1-6-cust174.renf.cable.ntl.com) 09.25.03 Quit Guest1 (Client Quit) 09.27.51 Quit onree (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 09.56.08 Join TBoy [0] (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 10.00.58 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 10.27.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.41.18 Join NibbIer [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 10.41.18 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.42.22 Quit NibbIer (Client Quit) 10.51.47 # hey 10.52.03 # whats the easiest way to edit fonts 10.52.29 # I mean fonts that already exist like 5x7 11.31.42 Quit TBoy () 11.34.55 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB5935F.ipt.aol.com) 11.35.13 Quit tracktheripper (Client Quit) 11.39.34 # anyone around? 11.47.48 Quit seb-sleep (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 11.47.48 NSplit sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 11.47.48 Quit edx`z (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 11.47.48 # -rw-rw-r-- 1 rhak rhak 168674 Mar 15 05:38 ../ajbrec.ajz 11.47.48 # -rw-rw-r-- 1 rhak rhak 200350 Mar 15 05:42 ajbrec.ajz 11.48.06 # we save appx 30 k by dynamically loading the sokoban maps instead of building them in 11.48.09 # * adi|home is away: sleep 11.51.31 NHeal sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 11.51.31 NJoin edx`z [0] (edx@pD9EAA4CB.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.53.29 Quit edx`z (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 11.57.45 NJoin edx`z [0] (edx@pD9EAA4CB.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.01.25 Quit edx`z (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 12.24.20 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAA4CB.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.25.06 Join TBoy [0] (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 12.27.53 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.31.15 # found a strange bug 12.31.26 # but seems to be fix in the newest bleeding edge 12.31.55 # I was useing the 14.03.03 16:40 bleed 12.32.17 # and I wasn't able to open my playlist, it said no songs 12.32.34 # and I couldn't create a new or delete a file 12.32.54 # but on your 15.03.03 07:40 12.33.31 # guys 12.37.19 # I any of you guys rise from there beutysleeps will some one answer my question 12.38.04 # Is it possible to edit the excisting fonts without useing cygwin 12.40.23 # * TBoy feels lonely 12.53.05 Quit Snorlax () 13.03.51 Join Snorlax [0] (Snorlax@h53n1fls34o883.telia.com) 13.37.53 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 14.27.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.45.17 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 14.45.17 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.46.47 Join ken0_ [0] (marklar2@80.178.44.220) 14.48.59 Join ken0 [0] (marklar2@80.178.44.220) 14.49.00 Quit ken0_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.51.57 Join Zagor [242] (bjst@as9-5-6.k.s.bonet.se) 14.52.04 # hi z 14.52.07 # hi 14.55.02 Join ken0__ [0] (marklar2@80.178.44.220) 14.55.02 Quit ken0 (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.58.18 Quit TBoy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.04.48 Join ken0 [0] (marklar2@80.178.44.220) 15.04.48 Quit ken0__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.25.14 Join ken0__ [0] (marklar2@80.178.44.220) 15.25.15 Quit ken0 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.27.25 Join matsl [0] (~Lidell@as13-4-5.mal.s.bonet.se) 15.30.58 # hi matsl 15.31.04 # hi bag 15.38.09 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 15.51.59 # Zagor: been looking at the #618889 "status.c updates" (learman) patch (Visual inspection only.). Seems OK to me. 15.54.20 # ok 15.55.34 # Zagor: Problem with patches though. It cant be applied cleanly. 15.55.57 # yeah, it's pretty old. but that's not a big problem. 15.56.19 # I could try to apply it but I can of course only test it on the player. 15.58.21 # Zagor: I thought I'd try to go through the player oriented patches and see what we can do to 2.0. 15.59.25 # Zagor: I guess if there are minor things that can easilly be synchronized between player and recorder that would be a good thing to. 15.59.56 # (easier to document!? doesn't have to be the same code though.) 16.00.09 # i think I prefer to wait for 2.1 with that. i'd like to avoid rocking the 2.0 boat. we're getting close to release now. 16.00.42 # 2.0 must not be perfect, just reasonably bug free 16.01.13 # Zagor: ok. We sync and patch after 2.0 then. I can still start a workspace for that. 16.01.20 # yeah 16.01.58 # if you want work to do, take a peek in the bug list and see if there's anything that tickles your fancy 16.02.15 # Zagor: Should I assign myself to patches that I intend to include or should that wait till after 2.0 as well? 16.04.18 # if you want to take on them, feel free to assign yourself 16.05.26 # ok. must go and prepair myself for a party tonight. cu 16.05.33 # see ya 16.05.38 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 16.08.59 Quit ken0__ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.14.46 Join ken0_ [0] (marklar2@80.178.32.156) 16.16.54 Join TBoy [0] (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 16.19.43 Quit TBoy (Client Quit) 16.27.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.41.07 Join seb-sleep [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 16.41.07 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.54.45 Nick Zagor is now known as Zagor|away (bjst@as9-5-6.k.s.bonet.se) 16.59.31 Quit Jet8810 ("Client Exiting") 17.31.09 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 17.35.57 Nick seb-sleep is now known as _seb_ (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 17.53.33 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 17.53.33 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.06.46 Join TBoy [0] (~xxx@212.114.242.216) 18.06.50 # hi 18.06.54 # 'lo 18.07.11 # is it possible to make the hz tag in the wps 18.07.15 # I mean 18.07.50 # is it possible to divide the number with 100 to get e. g. 44.1 khz 18.08.20 # of course it is 18.08.28 # ohh it is 18.08.39 # I mean, in the code 18.08.54 # yeah in the wps code, right? 18.11.09 # yes 18.14.58 # %ff/100 18.15.03 # but didn't work 18.15.14 # or should I do it differently 18.15.46 # yes you should, there is no %ff in the code 18.16.02 # change line 350 in wps-display.c 18.28.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.38.36 # ohh wait i was talkin about the high-level wps code 18.38.49 # the one with the .wps files 18.40.42 # that's not possible, no 18.40.50 # I don't consider that code 18.40.54 # that's a config file 18.41.32 # yea I get what you mean 18.42.13 # hey wouldn't that be a great idea for a new feature in 2.1 (wink, wink) 18.42.22 # hehe 18.42.27 # I don't think it would 18.42.46 # to have it as an option 18.49.37 # is it really such a big deal? 18.49.49 # I can think of a 100 more important things for 2.1 :-) 18.55.23 # bbl 18.55.24 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 18.56.11 # probably 19.26.46 # guys 19.27.24 # I don't know C code only delphi 19.27.43 # how should or where should I add the code in this line 19.27.48 # snprintf(buf, buf_size, "%d", id3->frequency); 19.29.34 # no need I think I'll just try it myself 19.36.08 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 19.54.32 Join Ch0ddles [0] (~choddles@toy-town.demon.co.uk) 19.54.32 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.55.12 # hi 19.57.14 # has anyone got any more .wps files online ? 19.59.38 Join Lear [0] (~chatzilla@h181n1fls302o1003.telia.com) 20.00.36 # Anyone seen lseek problems? It doesn't seem to work well for me... 20.07.29 # Lear: there was a bug fixed a couple of days ago in lseek 20.08.13 # using code fresh from CVS, and SEEK_END seems to fail on some files... Adding debug code right now. 20.09.14 # Lear: can't say I've seen that. The queue code relies on SEEK_END and it's been working fine for me 20.10.30 # btw, fail as in ending up in the wrong position (for a read that follows, at least) 20.11.45 # Lear: hmmmm, did you just start seeing this? 20.12.41 # hardeep: yes, but it was with code I haven't used much. But when I wrote it, it seemed to work fine... (Testing was limited then, so that's no guarantee :) 20.12.47 Quit ken0_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.15.37 # hardeep: hm.. return values are correct at least; I'll give a shot without your fix. :) 20.15.44 # Lear: maybe try with the previous version of file.c just to make sure the recent change isn't the cause of the problems? 20.16.35 # hardeep: doing just that (in a different way :) 20.18.36 # hardeep: and, lo and behold, things work just fine again. So maybe the fix should go to write (I guess that caused the problem for queueing) rather than lseek? Or maybe read now needs a fix? 20.19.41 # Lear: could you put up a sample of your code. I'll investigate to see what the problem is 20.20.48 # hardeep: not much of a sample needed: search to -32 of SEEK_END, read 32 bytes and see what you get. 20.20.55 # ahem 20.21.03 # sorry too interrupt 20.21.17 # but here is a question from a newbie 20.21.32 # Lear: i'll take a look later today 20.21.32 # can you guys help 20.21.41 # :D 20.21.44 # hardeep: or download patch #670744 (start of read_ape_tag in ape.c). 20.22.06 # I get a problem while compiling my makefile 20.22.07 # tboy: shoot 20.22.31 # following 20.23.04 # it works till make[1] :entering directory '/150303/apps' 20.24.01 # and then mkdir: cannot create directory '//.deps/: no such file ... 20.24.29 # and then mkdir: cannot create directory '//.deps/recorder': no such host or network path 20.24.56 # and then mkdir: cannot create directory then says wormlet.d error 1 20.25.57 # so can anyone help me out 20.26.45 # tboy: you're actually having 150303 off your root? 20.27.10 # I got it in my cygwin folder 20.27.13 # is that a prob 20.27.52 # tboy: a, root of cygwin. Seems like it could be, yes. Try putting it somewhere in /usr/local or so. 20.28.03 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.28.04 # ok I'll try that 20.28.46 Quit edx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.29.34 # when it asks me about the path to my firmware 20.29.42 # should I just say 150303 20.29.49 # or something else 20.30.53 # asks for path? don't recognize that... :) 20.31.19 # I'm using the configure script to make my makefile 20.31.24 # I just cd to the build directory, invoke tools/configure from there. 20.31.47 # ok wait I test somethin 20.33.12 # ok now it worked 20.33.19 # now I'll do the make part 20.33.27 # it working 20.33.33 # thx lear 20.34.11 # wait 20.34.35 # it said [firmware] error 2 20.34.42 # what does that mean 20.35.01 # good question :) 20.35.24 # is this a complete and unaltered cvs checkout? 20.35.37 # yes it is the tarball 20.35.42 # a daily one 20.35.56 # theres a daily tarball? ace, didnt know that 20.36.13 # so where did you unpack it to? 20.36.34 # lear told me to put it in /usr/local 20.36.49 # in there I made a dir called 150303 20.36.50 # /usr/local/rockbox i assume he meant :) 20.36.55 # why? 20.36.57 # oohh 20.37.11 # I thought 15.03.2003 thats why 20.37.17 # because it is a daily ball 20.37.23 # nah, i shouldnt bother with that 20.37.43 # so you unpack it in /usr/local/rockbox 20.38.00 # I'll try that 20.38.16 # and you should have folders like this 20.38.33 # apps docs firmware tools 20.38.38 # possibly some others 20.38.51 # then make a directory for your build to go in 20.38.54 # mkdir build 20.39.01 # cd build 20.39.07 # ../tools/configure 20.39.16 # (answer the questions) 20.39.16 # make 20.39.21 # gaurenteed to work ;p 20.40.02 # yep 20.40.09 # I've got that 20.40.22 # ok I'll do the configure thing now 20.42.06 # oh man after the make part 20.42.11 # I got the error again 20.43.29 # ok, and what is the actual error 20.43.57 # I just see firmware error 2 20.44.05 # no wait 20.44.06 # because `[firmware] error 2` means an error ocurred whilst make'ing something in the firmware folder 20.44.23 # sysfont.o error 255 20.44.38 # could that be it 20.45.10 # what build are you trying to make? 20.45.28 # I makeing recfm, normal 20.45.40 # or do you mean something else 20.46.06 # no, thats what i meant 20.46.13 # i dont know why its not working 20.46.27 # i've never done it on windows tho, always seemed a lot of hassle 20.46.41 # where should this sysfont.o be 20.46.50 # if god had meant people to develop on windows, He would have made visual studio free. 20.47.14 # yeah I know I figured it out already that every think is so linux/unix based 20.48.36 # just wanted to edit the wps-display.c so that it would show the hz as khz 20.48.58 # ! 20.49.15 # why dont you just have a custom wps to do it? 20.49.24 # its not possible 20.49.42 # sysfont is part of the firmware 20.49.52 # see I wanted to divide the number by 100 to get, e. g. 44.1 khz 20.49.58 # not 44100 hz 20.50.28 Join ken0_ [0] (marklar2@80.178.32.221) 20.51.51 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/mail/archive/rockbox-archive-2003-03/0361.shtml <<-- rolo working fine on my fm recorder 20.52.41 # ??? 20.53.30 # (that wasnt really directed at you Tboy, jsut the rest of the channel in general) 20.53.51 # i cba to email the list, as im off out now 20.54.49 # so this sysfont file should be in my firmware folder before I compile 20.55.48 # no .. 20.56.01 # sysfont.o is the compiled version of sysfont.c 20.56.03 # but what Is wrong how can I fix this 20.56.04 # ahh 20.56.11 # I dont have that file 20.56.26 # i dont know what is wrong, i cant tell without looking at your setup 20.56.37 # ofcourse you do 20.56.47 # ls ../firmware/sysfont.c 20.56.59 # no nope its missing 20.57.02 # er 20.57.03 # its not there 20.57.03 Join montykid [0] (~montykid@ip171.lead.dial.rpa.net) 20.57.06 # ls ../firmware/font.c 20.57.26 # ok thats there 20.57.52 # maybe I'll try it with the ball from yesterday 20.58.02 # ah 20.58.07 # okay 20.58.56 # have you made the tools? 20.59.08 # ls ../tools/convbdf* 21.01.14 # yes 21.01.44 # what doyou mean yes? 21.01.45 # should they also be in the usr/local/rockbox/tools 21.01.48 # do you just have the c file or do you have the executable as well? 21.02.08 # I have executeables 21.02.17 # but not in the usr/local/rockbox/tools 21.02.26 # maybe I should put them there 21.02.41 # er 21.02.53 # you dont have to 'put' them there 21.03.00 # where then 21.03.04 # just `cd ../tools;make` 21.04.31 # yes it worked 21.04.38 # I got the ajbrec.ajz 21.04.47 # yahoo 21.05.03 # lets see if my changes worked 21.05.13 # this was my first contact with C 21.05.21 # :D I feel so cool 21.06.37 # heeh congrats 21.06.41 # liberating feeling isnt it? 21.06.47 # yep 21.06.55 # but darn it didn't work 21.07.00 # I mean the changes I made 21.07.37 # snprintf(buf, buf_size, "%d", id3->frequency); 21.07.47 # in this line bagder told me to add my code 21.08.09 # now, where should I add the part that it should be divided by 100 21.08.27 # eeehh 1000 I mean 21.08.37 # if you want it to display decimals as well? 21.08.45 # so 44.1 21.08.49 # and not 44 21.08.50 # ? 21.09.01 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 21.09.01 # yes thats what I wanted the first one 21.09.34 # rehi 21.09.43 # snprintf(buf, buf_size, "%.2f", ((float)(id3->frequency))/1000); 21.09.45 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EA993A.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.09.46 # possibly 21.09.49 # snprintf(buf, buf_size, "%.1f", ((float)(id3->frequency))/1000); 21.09.51 # even 21.10.04 # but without floats is even better 21.10.04 # and i have NO idea if that is right 21.10.04 # * TBoy hears the flushing medows call 21.10.06 # brb 21.11.26 Part montykid 21.11.53 # ok back 21.12.14 # so how does it look like without the floats 21.12.21 # what code 21.13.51 Join montykid [0] (~montykid@ip171.lead.dial.rpa.net) 21.14.06 Part montykid 21.14.11 # how would the code look like bagder and why would it be better 21.14.46 # our snprintf doesn't support %f 21.15.07 # and, we don't have native floats 21.15.44 # can I then just divide it with out the other stuff 21.16.16 # so you should use %d and integers only 21.16.32 # like the num2max5() function in apps/misc.c 21.17.40 # snprintf(buf, buf_size, "%d", (id3->frequency)/1000); 21.17.45 # can I do it that way 21.17.53 # snprintf(buf, buf_size, "%d", ((id3->frequency)/1000); 21.17.56 # I mean that 21.19.28 # that would make 44100 turn up as 4 21.19.40 # why 21.19.55 # %d is an integer 21.20.20 # and so is (id3->frequency)/1000 21.20.52 # so if I'd divide it by 100 I'd get 44 21.20.54 # right 21.20.58 # yes 21.21.08 # how can I get the .1 21.21.35 # um, I'm wrong. /1000 gives 44 21.21.47 # yeah I thought so 21.21.52 # I got a bit confused 21.22.02 # well 21.22.25 # how do I get the decimals 21.22.41 # kommatölu 21.23.40 # (id3->frequency-((id3->frequency)/1000))/100 21.23.41 # perhaps 21.24.02 # (id3->frequency-((id3->frequency)/1000)*1000)/100 21.24.45 # hhmm I think that could work, even though I'm no expert 21.24.49 # I'll try that 21.33.40 # badger I think something is wrong whith the tarball today 21.33.45 # I can't compile it 21.34.19 # but yesterday's worked? 21.34.23 # yep 21.34.34 # so what's the problem? 21.34.58 # sysfont.o error 255 21.35.12 # Zagor: around? 21.35.23 # I don't know enough about this whole stuff to tell you more 21.35.24 # TBoy: try 'make clean' and 'make' again 21.35.31 # ok 21.35.37 # Tboy: make sure you run "make" in the tools directory 21.35.47 # Tboy: before you begin the build 21.36.19 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-192-65.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 21.36.31 # why 21.37.06 # then it says scramble error 255 right at the beginning 21.38.00 # I bet it says something more than that 21.38.35 # it's so ironic how many probs I get doing all these little things 21.38.36 # yes 21.39.08 # gcc -o -s -ansi scramble.c -o scramble 21.40.56 # and then? 21.41.13 # uh 21.41.20 # does it really say that line? 21.41.27 # make: *** scramble error 255 21.41.36 # yep thats all it says 21.41.46 # if I do what hardeep told me to do 21.41.50 # because on my system it says 21.41.52 # cc -O -s -ansi scramble.c -o scramble 21.42.26 # notice the case on the initial O 21.42.50 # yeah, on cygwin my line is: gcc -O -s -ansi scramble.c -o scramble 21.43.11 # yeah mine has got the O too 21.43.22 # yep thats the same as mine 21.43.50 # your environment is probably incorrect somehow 21.44.07 # do you have gcc installed? 21.44.41 # I just followed the http://rockbox.my-vserver.de/win32-sdk.html tut 21.44.56 # and then http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/how_to_compile.html 21.45.20 # then you don't have gcc 21.45.27 # and you need to install the tool manually 21.45.31 # from that same page 21.45.40 # and if it worked yday, you already did it 21.45.46 # but didn't setup your env properly 21.48.30 # is it this rockbox-tools.tar.bz2 21.48.46 # probably 21.49.00 # ok 21.49.11 # hardeep so where should I put it 21.49.32 # see item 10 21.49.52 # ~/tools 21.50.02 # what does the ~ mean 21.50.28 # that would be the dir in which you created the directory you build in 21.50.37 # ok 21.51.37 # gcc -g convbdf.c -o convbdf 21.51.37 # make: *** [convbdf] Error 255 21.51.41 # now it says this 21.51.47 # arrgh 21.51.56 # the tools you downloaded are already compiled 21.52.10 # you don't have gcc so you can't use it 21.52.11 # is that bad 21.52.28 # Anyone know of a good vbr fixer program? (Mainly need it for some testing, but... :) ) 21.52.45 # all of the files I downloaded 21.52.56 # I have got .c copy of all of the 21.52.57 # them 21.52.58 # Lear: search for "vbrfix" on google... assuming you're looking for a windows prog 21.53.32 # Tboy: skip the "make" in the tools directory now... you don't need it since you downloaded the programs 21.53.42 # Did that, found a VB thing that was less than great, so to speak... :) Was hoping for something better. 21.53.42 # Tboy: just run "make clean" and "make" from your build directory 21.53.54 # ok 21.54.12 # Lear: was it this one? http://www.willwap.btinternet.co.uk/programs/vbrfix.htm 21.54.18 # Lear: that's worked well for me 21.55.51 # Hardeep: Yep, I think so. First of all, it complained about not being able to find the directory it was located in (and that even made it impossible to change options). And the VBR header generated seems a bit off (at least according to RockBox)... 22.00.33 Quit Ch0ddles ("Cycling power.") 22.05.06 # bagder 22.05.10 # now it worked 22.05.25 # but it seems the code you gave me doesn't work 22.05.59 # yes blame me 22.06.01 # wps-display.c: In function `get_tag': 22.06.01 # wps-display.c:350: parse error before ';' token 22.06.01 # make[1]: *** [/usr/local/rockbox/wps-display.o] Error 1 22.06.01 DBUG Enqueued KICK TBoy 22.06.01 # make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/rockbox/apps' 22.06.01 # make: *** [apps] Error 2 22.06.03 # no 22.06.04 # so fix it 22.06.07 # sorry 22.06.20 # but this is the error I got 22.07.03 # I didn't give you any complete code, so if you just added what I typed, then it won't work 22.07.11 # ohh 22.07.18 # why not 22.07.34 # because it is stupid 22.07.44 # now I feel stupid 22.07.52 # listen 22.08.04 # if you want to edit code, then please learn the most basic C programming first 22.08.27 # I'll be glad to help, but I don't want to mention every single little letter 22.09.16 # ok yeah I go out right away and learn and come back like a new man 22.09.32 # sorry If I annoyed you 22.09.40 # no worries 22.10.57 # is this plane C that you guys use 22.11.01 # just so I know 22.11.10 # yeps, this is plain C 22.11.28 # good 22.14.03 # Lear: if you have some time... could you try the latest CVS and see if it fixes your lseek bug please 22.16.36 # night! 22.16.38 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 22.17.09 # hardeep: You just removed your fix? Tested that already... :) 22.18.42 # Lear: yeah, i guess moving is basically the same thing. :) 22.19.00 # it's and ugly fix though... need to find something more elegant 22.19.27 # hardeep: well, it worked when I disabled the change in v1.44, so I see no reason CVS won't work... 22.19.47 # Lear: agreed 22.25.18 # hardeep: tested it anyway. :) Worked fine. (And my "APE tag skip" code works too; truly gapless. :) ) 22.26.38 Quit TBoy () 22.27.20 # cool 22.28.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.41.34 # Hm.. Can you diff so that new files are a part of the diff? 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